NHL notebook: Rangers buy out
Shattenkirk's contract
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[August 02, 2019]
The New York Rangers made a big
salary-shedding move Wednesday by buying out defenseman Kevin
Shattenkirk's contract, multiple outlets reported.
The 30-year-old had two years remaining on a four-year, $26.6
million extension he signed in July 2017.
The buyout will save the Rangers $5.17 million this season, with
$1.48 million counting against the salary cap, according to
CapFriendly.com. The cap hit balloons to more than $6 million in
2020-21, however.
Shattenkirk, a first-round pick by Colorado in 2007 and an All-Star
with St. Louis in 2015, tallied two goals (a career low) and 26
assists in 73 games in 2018-19. He has 349 points (75 goals, 274
assists) in 609 career games with the Avalanche, Blues, Washington
Capitals and Rangers.
--The Colorado Avalanche signed 21-year-old defenseman Samuel Girard
to a seven-year contract extension that extends through the 2026-27
season.
According to reports, the contract averages $5 million per season
and has a total value of $35 million.
Girard played in all 82 regular-season games for Colorado in
2018-19, extending his consecutive games streak to 150. He tallied
27 points (four goals, 23 assists) and finished sixth on the club in
average ice time (19:53).
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Rangers defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk (22) reacts after losing to the
Philadelphia Flyers at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad
Penner-USA TODAY Sports
--The New Jersey Devils re-signed defenseman Will Butcher to a
three-year, $11.2 million contract.
According to general manager Ray Shero, the 24-year-old Butcher will
earn $3.5 million in 2019-20, $3.6 million in 2020-21 and $4.1
million in 2021-22.
Butcher tallied four goals and 26 assists in 78 games last season,
finishing second among New Jersey's defensemen with 30 points. In
2017-18, he tallied 44 points (five goals, 39 assists) in 81 games
and made the NHL All-Rookie Team.
--Field Level Media
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